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Hernan Machupicchu Location

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Personal description

My name is hernan hermoza gamarra, 35 years old. I was born in the town of Urubamba, to then live in a district called San Blas located in the east of Cusco where we have the Temple of San Blas which was built by the Spanish in the 16th century. Visiting this temple was one of the first interests I had; learning about the culture and history of Peru. Since I was born I was always learning about my culture, costumes, flora, fauna etc. so now I would like to share my knowledge to travelers coming to Peru.

I am wonderful hosts, well-versed in the culture flora, fauna and history of my country; i will ensure you learn a great deal about the destination you're experiencing. I am trained in outdoor first aid, passionate about providing you with an incredible experience and will keep you well fed, housed, watered and run a safe and well managed trip. I will make sure everything us running well behind the scenes to ensure you can relax and enjoy your trip of a lifetime.

I have been working as a tour guide for 16years so I think I have enough experience to give incredible experience and house to our travelers.

Professional description

Adventure travel specialist, Oficial Tour Guide.

I offer a wide range of services, from specific treks and expeditions to fully customized programs around Peru, among others. For trekking lovers, our offer ranges from the traditional Inca Trail to Machu Picchu to the less known Ausangate or Lares treks, the enigmatic Vilcabamba expedition or any tailor-made trek that you may dream to do. I OFFER THE INCA TRAIL FOR 399 DOLLARS!!!

Details about this tour offer

Details

Description

Trek the famous Inca Trail, with a full day at Machu Picchu: The Inca Trail is a spectacular trek through the high Andes on an original Inca highway with a chance to visit extraordinary ruins, enjoy beautiful mountain views, walk through strikingly different climatic zones and finally experience the unique feeling of arriving at Machu Picchu by foot. The return to Poroy is by train. This is an exciting way to view the mighty Urubamba River and where you have just trekked.

Cities

Peru Machu Picchu

Language

english

Duration

/ 4 Days

0 Hours

Transportation

Included

Max. Persons

8

PVT Trip

Yes

What's included?

Transportation:

Private transport from your Cusco hotel to km 82 (head of the trail)
Bus from Machu Picchu to Aguas Calientes (up and down)
Return train from Aguas Calientes to Poroy
Transfer from Poroy train station to Your Cusco hotel
Camping equipment:
4 season tents, 2 people in each 3-people-capacity tent
Therma-Rest self-inflating mattress
2 foam mattresses, a table, and seat for each tent
Food and drink utensils
Dinner tent and Kitchen Tent for the group
First aid kit and emergency oxygen bottle
Team:

Professional, knowledgeable bilingual guide
A cook to prepare your meals
Porters to carry provided equipment and food (additional porters are available for rent to carry your personal belongings)
One extra porter each two people (to carry up to 9kg/20 pounds per person)
Food:
High quality meals to provide the necessary energy for this challenging trek
In addition to three meals daily, you will be given revitalizing snacks
Hot drinks such as Tea and Coffee as well as enough water for your canteens (taken from local streams and boiled while on the trek)
Entrance ticket to Inca Trail and Machu Picchu
One entrance fee to Machu Picchu (Day 5th)
Optional extras you may want:

Chocolates and candy. Sugar boosts are great for keeping you going
Coca leaves and tea for relieving altitude sickness – can be purchased in Cusco
Wooden walking sticks to help you climb the trail. Trekking poles with metal tips are not permitted as they can ruin the trail